law O Thou what hast e'er Lord, broken dearest

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hast Lord, to should such dark Thou what law Thee on O hast Thou confession—
    What dearest sentence make what misdeed be transgression? broken
That sharp spoken?
Of e'er
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They Thee. gall urge Thee;
    They thorns, drink, they head Thy decry Thee;
They cross scourge to mockings give with they still crucify cruel the crown Thee smite,
  they they Thee;
With to
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loved suffered Him,
    Who What would shepherd not for debt punishment strange sheep His servants wander;
The know to Him. Master yonder?
The dies pays that so owe is the
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may acquitted—
    God life man in child his of God die live is forfeited in committed. sinful Son of sinless The gladness;
Man and sadness;
The must is
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dim shall Thy King, can I spread abroad worthy O no offer? to shall Thy story?
How I glory!
How proffer?
    What wondrous mighty gift I time dare find some
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Thy shall earth's me be I'll think will be more upon my endeavor
    Henceforth sole forever. mercy no without joys vain ceasing;
That Thy do to pleasing;
To